“I agree with Thomas Jefferson, who once wrote that he would support the death penalty only when the infallibility of human judgment had been demonstrated.” HumansSupportJudgmentAgreePenaltiesDeath PenaltyInfallibility Author:Paul Jacob
“After years spent in Washington, I have become more aware than ever of the government's ineptness and the likelihood of its making mistakes. I no longer trust the U.S. government to invoke and carry out a death sentence under any conditions.” YearsGovernmentMistakeConditionsSentencesMaking MistakesDeath PenaltyLikelihoodInvokeDeath Sentence Author:Ron Paul
“Many states and even many people who are in support of the death penalty question their support of the death penalty because of the imperfection of our courts. Through DNA testing, we don't always get it right, even with that.” PeopleStatesSupportCourtImperfectionPenaltiesDnaTestingDeath Penalty Author:Rand Paul
“I have evolved to where I don't think the death penalty is effective.” ThinkingPenaltiesDeath Penalty Author:Evelyn Lundberg Stratton
“The Ten Commandments have never been replaced as the moral basis upon which society rests.” LiteratureMoralTenBasesReplacedCommandmentsTen Commandments Author:Edwin Louis Cole
“France lost a great novel last night.” LastsNightLostSexNovelFranceLast NightGreat Novels Author:Victor Hugo
“The art of life lies in taking pleasures as they pass, and the keenest pleasures are not intellectual, nor are they always moral.” ArtLyingSexPleasureMoralIntellectual Author:Aristippus
“Commit the oldest sins the newest kind of ways.” WayLifeKindSexSinCommitDelinquencyRuffian Author:William Shakespeare
“If all the young ladies who attended the Yale promenade dance were laid end to end, no one would be the least surprised.” IfsEndsWould BeYoungSexYaleYoung LadiesPromenade Author:Dorothy Parker